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Well I never got my buck, only seen one doe, I suppose it was a little early not tending to see much emerging from the wood before last light, as I walked the bottom gutter towards the wood I glimpsed a flash of ginger along the bottom of the field, it was a fox no more than 40 yards walking towards me, as I seen it, it seen me, turned tail and ran, not even giving me enough time to mount the rifle ☹️ Now I know different shooters like different types of shooting, but the ultimate over all other shooting for me is daylight fox shooting, especially on a warm bright  evening, I love it and can sit out for hours, never losing interest, a bit like when I was really into pike fishing, anyway I digress, I was gutted not to get the crosshairs on it, if I’d of got it I’d of been giddy for week

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Up at the shoot first thing this morning, bird scare tape up around the pens, elec fences on and tested, water on and drinkers tested and adjusted, water butts filled again over the piggeries, I had l

Well our first shoot of the year went well. It was cold but dry and a bit of sun appeared. Bag was 122 head comprising of 57 duck 56 pheasant 7 partridge and 2 pigeon. My own contribution wa

It’s been frosty the last couple of mornings, it’s very welcome , hopefully it will kill a few bugs . Unfortunately the Maize and cover crops don’t like it and they will soon be unviable as a drive .

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Just now, FOXHUNTER said:

What species ....roe or fallow?

Both.

I've not seen the fallow yet but the roe doe reared two siblings last year and the buck is still about.

There are reports of muntjac nearby and so I'm ever hopeful. 

I did find two fallow bucks elsewhere.

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9 minutes ago, Underdog said:

Both.

I've not seen the fallow yet but the roe doe reared two siblings last year and the buck is still about.

There are reports of muntjac nearby and so I'm ever hopeful. 

I did find two fallow bucks elsewhere.

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Great pics ...how come you're back to Underdog ?

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Back up on the moor tonight for a couple of hours, I took the.17 for my mate and the .22 for me, we decided that we wouldn’t shoot anything really small and between 70 and 120 yards for the .22 and anything over 120 he’d have a go at with the .17, there was a few misses but both of us pulled off some cracking shots, we managed 41, so that’s well over 200 for 3 visits, not bad at all ? 

also seen the first curlew chicks and actually seen a cuckoo instead of just hearing them 

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Thursday I got a call from a mate of mine to ask if I could help a chap out that was losing chickens to a fox. I went to the same place last year for the same reason. I said the earliest I could go would be Saturday night, so we made arrangements for then. A mate of mine went with me and we set up the same as last time. I had a feeling it would be a vixen with cubs as it had been digging into the pens to gain access to the chickens. Anyhow at 10.13pm I spotted it coming into the field. It was using the available cover to make its way to the pens. I turned the foxpro on pheasant distress and it came flying in. A shout and a 120yd shot saw it crumple to the 55grn hollow point out of the 243. About 15 minutes later two heat sources could be seen around 160yds away to our rear and right hand side. These turned out to be a dog and a cub which my mate dispatched with his 204. We waited another couple of hours but there was no sign of anything else, so we called it a night and headed home.

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5 hours ago, ianm said:

Thursday I got a call from a mate of mine to ask if I could help a chap out that was losing chickens to a fox. I went to the same place last year for the same reason. I said the earliest I could go would be Saturday night, so we made arrangements for then. A mate of mine went with me and we set up the same as last time. I had a feeling it would be a vixen with cubs as it had been digging into the pens to gain access to the chickens. Anyhow at 10.13pm I spotted it coming into the field. It was using the available cover to make its way to the pens. I turned the foxpro on pheasant distress and it came flying in. A shout and a 120yd shot saw it crumple to the 55grn hollow point out of the 243. About 15 minutes later two heat sources could be seen around 160yds away to our rear and right hand side. These turned out to be a dog and a cub which my mate dispatched with his 204. We waited another couple of hours but there was no sign of anything else, so we called it a night and headed home.

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thought that photo was my mates session yesterday till I saw the bullet hole. 

nice work Ian :thumbs:

my mate who foxs exclusively with a shotgun sent me this yesterday morning at 4.30? this is why I dont go out with him in the summer months... I like my bed!

location is a pig farm with a small shoot attached to the land.. the vixen and cub were down with one shot at about 25 yard, they were walking towards each other and pulled the trigger when they were nose to nose

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the 3 cubs below were yesterday.. they must of been following but got broken up from the previous session above, me mate looked all over for more and turned a blank but went back yesterday on the off chance and they were living in an empty pheasant pen.. two barrels took the first two and the third came back fifteen mins later..

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